
MaMkhize’s luxury cars and buses headed for auction
MaMkhize’s luxury cars and buses headed for auction! A fleet of luxury cars and branded tour buses used by Royal AM FC to travel to soccer matches are set to be auctioned online.

The cars, including a Bentley Continental GTC (2019) belonging to popular businesswoman Shauwn “MaMkhize” Mkhize, will go under the hammer by Bidders Choice from 27 June to 2 July.
Currently, MaMkhize is having troubles with the South African Revenue Service (Sars).
MaMkhize’s luxury cars and buses
Her assets, including her soccer team Royal AM FC, are attached to Sars to pay her R40 million skoloto.
Her problems started in 2024 after the KZN Local Division of the High Court granted a preservation order and a search-and-seizure warrant in the case involving the Commissioner of Sars versus Mam’Mkhize and others late in 2024.
Bidders Choice has listed the cars, the bus and minibus on their website for interested bidders to bid online.
Interested bidders are required to pay R50 000 registration fee and view the cars in Pietermaritzburg, in the KZN Midlands, from 26 to 27 June and in Bapsfontein, Joburg, from 30 June to 1 July.
The list of cars to be auctioned includes:
1. 2020 Bentley Continental GTC.
2. 2012 BMW 750i.
3. 2018 BMW GT 640i.
4. 2022 BMW i7 Xdrive 60.
5. 2016 BMW X1.
6. 2012 BMW X6 XDrive 40d.
7. 2013 Toyota Hilux 2.7 VVTI Double Cab.
8. 2019 Toyota Hilux 2.7VVTI Single Cab.
9. 2014 Mercedes-Benz Marcopolo G7.
10. 2018 Mercedes-Benz V-Class Maybach Bus.
11. 2022 Mercedes-Benz S680 Maybach Edition 100.
12. 2009 Nissan NP300 Hardbody.
13. 2016 Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen ONYX and 2016 Volkswagen Crafter.
The publication contacted Bidders Choice for more information, and they referred the SunTeam to the website.
Sars curator Jaco Venter recently failed to sell the club to new owners and that led the PSL to dismiss the team from the league.
Many people had high hopes that the club was bouncing back after Global Investment 0107 (Pty) LTD was announced as the successful bidder.
However, dashed were shattered when the curator announced that Global Investment failed to pay on time and the deal was off.
Global Investment, the company co-operated by former president Jacob Zuma’s friend Roy Moodley, failed to meet the payment deadline of Thursday 27 March at 10am and the deal was cancelled.
-Daily Sun